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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a society where women are treated fairly and given equal opportunity of life.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

"Hating men and being a feminist are actually not connected at all."
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AJ+ asks Jessica Valenti, Guardian columnist and co-founder of the blog Feministing, about feminism, gender-equality and chivalry.
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published:26 Aug 2014

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Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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If laughter is contagious, these guys should be quarantined! Q, Sal, Joe and Murr have entertained each other for years with the most hilarious practical jokes they could imagine. Now these real-life best friends are challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and uproarious stunts ever to be caught on hidden camera.
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published:15 Apr 2016

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Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is why it is important for men to advocate for feminism alongside women. The current notion of masculinity is restrictive in that it only allows for certain traits and emotion to be deemed as "manly." Kai believes that the idea of masculinity today can be constructed in more beneficial and egalitarian ways, and identifying how gender is constructed is the first step in the process.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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published:22 Jan 2014

views:5367

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
The movement started on Tumblr, before moving to Twitter and Facebook. There's been a strong reaction from feminists, who say their ideas have been misunderstood.
BBC Trending meets some of the women involved on both sides.
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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This Muslim feminist wants to explain intersectional feminism.
“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be no equality without equality in all forms.”
She went on to say, “My call to action for International women’s Day and every day is to start thinking about a group that you have privilege over. And I know that word can be triggering for people because you might be thinking, ‘My president brags about sexually assaulting women. What privilege do I have?’ But most of us have some form of privilege. So please start learning about groups that you do have privilege over. So, if you’re an able-bodied person, read one blog post by a person with a disability. If you’re a white woman, please read one blog post by somebody who is a woman of color. And really be brave. Being intersectional requires courage because it requires is to admit that we have unconscious biases.”
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published:28 Jun 2018

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Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
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.blog

.blog is a proposed Generic top-level domain intended for use by blogs as the name suggests. In late 2013, due to concerns over "name collisions", wherein companies could potentially be using some proposed gTLDs internally for their own use, the ICANN halted progression of .blog and 24 other proposed gTLDs pending further review.

References

Blog

A blog (a truncation of the expression weblog) is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first). Until 2009, blogs were usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject. More recently, "multi-author blogs" (MABs) have developed, with posts written by large numbers of authors and professionally edited. MABs from newspapers, other media outlets, universities, think tanks, advocacy groups, and similar institutions account for an increasing quantity of blog traffic. The rise of Twitter and other "microblogging" systems helps integrate MABs and single-author blogs into societal newstreams. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

The emergence and growth of blogs in the late 1990s coincided with the advent of web publishing tools that facilitated the posting of content by non-technical users. (Previously, a knowledge of such technologies as HTML and FTP had been required to publish content on the Web.)

Impractical Jokers

Impractical Jokers is an American hidden camera-practical jokereality series filmed mainly in New York City and New Jersey that premiered on TruTV on December 15, 2011. It follows Joseph "Joe" Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn and Salvatore "Sal" Vulcano, the four members of the comedy troupe The Tenderloins as they coerce one another into doing public pranks while being filmed by hidden cameras. The show differs from other prank television programs in that the stars of Impractical Jokers do not know the details of the prank until the moment they are performing it on strangers. While one or two cast-member(s) performs the prank, the other comedians in the troupe are behind the scenes feeding lines to their friend(s) via microphone (with an earpiece). The lines fed to the prankster(s) are meant to create a humorous and awkward exchange between the prankster(s) and the stranger being pranked. In some instances, the jokers create PowerPoint presentations for each other, creating the same kind of humorous effect to trip each other up They also sometimes have to present ridiculous books and products invented by the other jokers. The show holds a TV-14 rating due to strong language (although some of the words are bleeped out), suggestive dialogue/content, and crude humor.

Impractical Jokers UK

Impractical Jokers UK is the British version of the American hidden camera-practical joke reality television series, Impractical Jokers. The UK version premiered on BBC Three on 15 November 2012. It follows four comedians, Paul McCaffrey, Joel Dommett, Marek Larwood, and Roisin Conaty, as they coerce one another into doing public pranks while being filmed by hidden cameras. The show was not a success, unlike the U.S. version, and was cancelled on 2 April 2014.

Format

The show differs from other prank television programs in that the stars of Impractical Jokers do not know the details of the prank until the moment they are performing it on strangers. While one cast-member performs the prank, the other three comedians are behind the scenes, feeding lines to their friend via microphone (with an earpiece). The lines fed to their friend are meant to create a humorous and awkward exchange between them and the stranger.

Episodes

Before every challenge, there is a hidden camera and mic placed on the cast-member performing the prank. The location in which the challenge takes place is usually a public area such as a high street or store. Although the criteria of each challenge is the same for each of the four comedians.

Belle de Jour (writer)

Brooke Magnanti (born November 1975) is an American-born naturalised British research scientist, blogger, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour. While completing her doctoral studies, between 2003 and 2004, Magnanti supplemented her income by working as a London call girl known by the working name Taro. Her diary, published as the anonymous blog Belle de Jour: Diary of a London Call Girl, became increasingly popular as speculation surrounded the identity of Belle de Jour. Remaining anonymous, Magnanti went on to have her experiences published as The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2005 and The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2006. Her first two books were UK top 10 best-sellers in the nonfiction hardback and nonfiction paperback lists.

In 2007 Belle's blogs and books were adapted into a television programme, Secret Diary of a Call Girl starring Billie Piper as Belle, with the real name Hannah Baxter. In November 2009, fearing her real identity was about to come out, Magnanti revealed her real name and occupation as a child health scientist.

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9:25

Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a society where women are treated fairly and given equal opportunity of life.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

What Saying 'I'm Not A Feminist' Really Means

"Hating men and being a feminist are actually not connected at all."
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1:42

Why People Are Scared of Feminism

Why People Are Scared of Feminism

Why People Are Scared of Feminism

AJ+ asks Jessica Valenti, Guardian columnist and co-founder of the blog Feministing, about feminism, gender-equality and chivalry.
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4:47

Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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If laughter is contagious, these guys should be quarantined! Q, Sal, Joe and Murr have entertained each other for years with the most hilarious practical jokes they could imagine. Now these real-life best friends are challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and uproarious stunts ever to be caught on hidden camera.
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12:37

Feminism is for men too: Kai Eckenrode at TEDxStetsonU

Feminism is for men too: Kai Eckenrode at TEDxStetsonU

Feminism is for men too: Kai Eckenrode at TEDxStetsonU

Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is why it is important for men to advocate for feminism alongside women. The current notion of masculinity is restrictive in that it only allows for certain traits and emotion to be deemed as "manly." Kai believes that the idea of masculinity today can be constructed in more beneficial and egalitarian ways, and identifying how gender is constructed is the first step in the process.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Feminism in the Sex Industry | Brooke Magnanti | Oxford Union

Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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2:57

Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
The movement started on Tumblr, before moving to Twitter and Facebook. There's been a strong reaction from feminists, who say their ideas have been misunderstood.
BBC Trending meets some of the women involved on both sides.
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be no equality without equality in all forms.”
She went on to say, “My call to action for International women’s Day and every day is to start thinking about a group that you have privilege over. And I know that word can be triggering for people because you might be thinking, ‘My president brags about sexually assaulting women. What privilege do I have?’ But most of us have some form of privilege. So please start learning about groups that you do have privilege over. So, if you’re an able-bodied person, read one blog post by a person with a disability. If you’re a white woman, please read one blog post by somebody who is a woman of color. And really be brave. Being intersectional requires courage because it requires is to admit that we have unconscious biases.”
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Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

3:49

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she should embrace her body hair in public - a prickly subject...Next month: Community
Throughout 2018, we’re working with The Smalls to present twelve new short films directed by emerging filmmakers in response to the themes explored by The Art of Change.
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Feminism Q&A | Hannah Witton

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Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a ...

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Why People Are Scared of Feminism

AJ+ asks Jessica Valenti, Guardian columnist and co-founder of the blog Feministing, about feminism, gender-equality and chivalry.
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Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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Feminism is for men too: Kai Eckenrode at TEDxStetsonU

Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is wh...

Feminism in the Sex Industry | Brooke Magnanti | Oxford Union

Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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published: 22 Jan 2014

Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
The movement started on Tumblr, before moving to Twitter and Facebook. There's been a strong reaction from feminists, who say their ideas have been misunderstood.
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be n...

Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chai...

published: 20 Feb 2015

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she should embrace her body hair in public - a prickly subject...Next month: Community
Throughout 2018, we’re working with The Smalls to present twelve new short films directed by emerging filmmakers in response to the themes explored by The Art of Change.
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Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. T...

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a society where women are treated fairly and given equal opportunity of life.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a society where women are treated fairly and given equal opportunity of life.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

What Saying 'I'm Not A Feminist' Really Means

"Hating men and being a feminist are actually not connected at all."
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Why People Are Scared of Feminism

AJ+ asks Jessica Valenti, Guardian columnist and co-founder of the blog Feministing, about feminism, gender-equality and chivalry.
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Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is why it is important for men to advocate for feminism alongside women. The current notion of masculinity is restrictive in that it only allows for certain traits and emotion to be deemed as "manly." Kai believes that the idea of masculinity today can be constructed in more beneficial and egalitarian ways, and identifying how gender is constructed is the first step in the process.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is why it is important for men to advocate for feminism alongside women. The current notion of masculinity is restrictive in that it only allows for certain traits and emotion to be deemed as "manly." Kai believes that the idea of masculinity today can be constructed in more beneficial and egalitarian ways, and identifying how gender is constructed is the first step in the process.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Feminism in the Sex Industry | Brooke Magnanti | Oxford Union

Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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ABOUT BROOKE MAGNANTI (BELLE DE JOUR):
Brooke Magnanti is a research scientist, blogger, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour. While completing her doctoral studies, between 2003 and 2004, Magnanti supplemented her income by working as a London call girl. Her diary, published as the anonymous blog Belle de Jour: Diary of a London Call Girl, became increasingly popular, as speculation surrounded the identity of Belle de Jour, and whether the diary was real. Remaining anonymous, Magnanti went on to have her experiences published as The IntimateAdventures of a London Call Girl in 2005 and The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2006. Her first two books were UK top 10 best-sellers in the nonfiction hardback and nonfiction paperback lists.
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Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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ABOUT BROOKE MAGNANTI (BELLE DE JOUR):
Brooke Magnanti is a research scientist, blogger, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour. While completing her doctoral studies, between 2003 and 2004, Magnanti supplemented her income by working as a London call girl. Her diary, published as the anonymous blog Belle de Jour: Diary of a London Call Girl, became increasingly popular, as speculation surrounded the identity of Belle de Jour, and whether the diary was real. Remaining anonymous, Magnanti went on to have her experiences published as The IntimateAdventures of a London Call Girl in 2005 and The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2006. Her first two books were UK top 10 best-sellers in the nonfiction hardback and nonfiction paperback lists.
ABOUT THE OXFORDUNION SOCIETY:
The Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. It has been established for 190 years, aiming to promote debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.

Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
The movement started on Tumblr, before moving to Twitter and Facebook...

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
The movement started on Tumblr, before moving to Twitter and Facebook. There's been a strong reaction from feminists, who say their ideas have been misunderstood.
BBC Trending meets some of the women involved on both sides.
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Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
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BBC Trending meets some of the women involved on both sides.
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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This Muslim feminist wants to explain intersectional feminism.
“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be no equality without equality in all forms.”
She went on to say, “My call to action for International women’s Day and every day is to start thinking about a group that you have privilege over. And I know that word can be triggering for people because you might be thinking, ‘My president brags about sexually assaulting women. What privilege do I have?’ But most of us have some form of privilege. So please start learning about groups that you do have privilege over. So, if you’re an able-bodied person, read one blog post by a person with a disability. If you’re a white woman, please read one blog post by somebody who is a woman of color. And really be brave. Being intersectional requires courage because it requires is to admit that we have unconscious biases.”
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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This Muslim feminist wants to explain intersectional feminism.
“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be no equality without equality in all forms.”
She went on to say, “My call to action for International women’s Day and every day is to start thinking about a group that you have privilege over. And I know that word can be triggering for people because you might be thinking, ‘My president brags about sexually assaulting women. What privilege do I have?’ But most of us have some form of privilege. So please start learning about groups that you do have privilege over. So, if you’re an able-bodied person, read one blog post by a person with a disability. If you’re a white woman, please read one blog post by somebody who is a woman of color. And really be brave. Being intersectional requires courage because it requires is to admit that we have unconscious biases.”
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Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she...

'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she should embrace her body hair in public - a prickly subject...Next month: Community
Throughout 2018, we’re working with The Smalls to present twelve new short films directed by emerging filmmakers in response to the themes explored by The Art of Change.
Part of #TheArtofChange, our 2018 annual theme which explores how the arts respond to, reflect and potentially effect change in the social and political landscape. http://www.barbican.org.uk/theartofchange
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'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she should embrace her body hair in public - a prickly subject...Next month: Community
Throughout 2018, we’re working with The Smalls to present twelve new short films directed by emerging filmmakers in response to the themes explored by The Art of Change.
Part of #TheArtofChange, our 2018 annual theme which explores how the arts respond to, reflect and potentially effect change in the social and political landscape. http://www.barbican.org.uk/theartofchange
Pushing the boundaries of theatre, dance, film, music and visual art, the Barbican is a world-class arts and learning centre.
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Reclaiming feminism | Talat Yaqoob | TEDxGlasgow

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In 2014, women are still treated as second class all over the world. Talat Yaqoob takes us on the life journey of women and explains the social injustice hurdles they face at different points from birth to adulthood; from being covered in pink at birth to be excluded from the boardroom. Talat leaves you with a challenge - what can you do to create a better world for women?
Talat Yaqoob has been working on feminist issues throughout her life, she has worked in the anti-violence against women sector and writes a regular feminist blog and commentary for an online magazine. Her passion for social justice for women pulled her to the stage of TEDx to explain just how much work needs to be done to create a society where women are treated fairly and given equal opportunity of life.
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What Saying 'I'm Not A Feminist' Really Means

"Hating men and being a feminist are actually not connected at all."
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Why People Are Scared of Feminism

AJ+ asks Jessica Valenti, Guardian columnist and co-founder of the blog Feministing, about feminism, gender-equality and chivalry.
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Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV

Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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Feminism is for men too: Kai Eckenrode at TEDxStetsonU

Kai Eckenrode is a senior at Stetson University majoring in Communications & Media Studies with a minor in Political Science. He plays for the men's soccer team and is a representative to the Stetson Student Athletic Advisory Committee. He writes for the school newspaper, and maintains his own online blog. He is currently president of Lambda Pi Eta the national honor society for students in Communications.
Kai discusses masculinity and the social construction of gender as it relates to AmericanSociety today. He believes that feminism is for men too. In fact feminism is for everyone, because it advocates for equality among all people. However, as our culture is currently structure, white male privilege means that certain groups of people are taken more seriously than others. This is why it is important for men to advocate for feminism alongside women. The current notion of masculinity is restrictive in that it only allows for certain traits and emotion to be deemed as "manly." Kai believes that the idea of masculinity today can be constructed in more beneficial and egalitarian ways, and identifying how gender is constructed is the first step in the process.
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Feminism in the Sex Industry | Brooke Magnanti | Oxford Union

Brooke Magnanti (Belle De Jour) says that you can be a sex worker and a feminist.
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Meet the 'Women Against Feminism'

Young women around the world have been posting selfies in protest against feminist ideas.
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Muslim feminist Jerin Arifa is here to explain the true meaning and importance of intersectional feminism.
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This Muslim feminist wants to explain intersectional feminism.
“There can be no freedom as long as there’s one group oppressed because it’s only a matter of time fore they come for you.” Jerin Arifa explained. “Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term intersectionality to describe Black women who were in court because there being discriminated against for being both Black and women. But they were not able to get justice because that idea had not been explored before. Intersectional feminism looks at all forms of inequality, not just gender-based but race ethnicity, language barriers, everything. And it says that there can be no equality without equality in all forms.”
She went on to say, “My call to action for International women’s Day and every day is to start thinking about a group that you have privilege over. And I know that word can be triggering for people because you might be thinking, ‘My president brags about sexually assaulting women. What privilege do I have?’ But most of us have some form of privilege. So please start learning about groups that you do have privilege over. So, if you’re an able-bodied person, read one blog post by a person with a disability. If you’re a white woman, please read one blog post by somebody who is a woman of color. And really be brave. Being intersectional requires courage because it requires is to admit that we have unconscious biases.”
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Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North CarolinaSchool of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
Chichi Zhu is a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math. She does not have any degrees because she has not gone to college yet - in fact, she's very grateful to be done applying to college. Chichi is interested in social reform and environmental activism, and has done photoessays/photojournalistic projects on topics including feminism, environmentalism, and police brutality. She also runs the NCSSM spinoff of the popular street blog Humans of New York, titled Humans of Science and Math. Chichi is active in student government, the school newspaper (The Stentorian) and the school science journal (Broad Street Scientific). Chichi works as a Science Communicator to share current events in science, and is working on an EPA research project on water quality data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. She plans to study biology in college and hopes to pursue photojournalism or photography-based activism in the future.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

The Art of Change: Feminism // A Prickly Subject by Helen Plumb

'This is a film about female body hair.'
This month, HelenPlumb's film follows the account of a woman who is grappling with the decision of whether or not she should embrace her body hair in public - a prickly subject...Next month: Community
Throughout 2018, we’re working with The Smalls to present twelve new short films directed by emerging filmmakers in response to the themes explored by The Art of Change.
Part of #TheArtofChange, our 2018 annual theme which explores how the arts respond to, reflect and potentially effect change in the social and political landscape. http://www.barbican.org.uk/theartofchange
Pushing the boundaries of theatre, dance, film, music and visual art, the Barbican is a world-class arts and learning centre.
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.blog is a proposed Generic top-level domain intended for use by blogs as the name suggests. In late 2013, due to concerns over "name collisions", wherein companies could potentially be using some proposed gTLDs internally for their own use, the ICANN halted progression of .blog and 24 other proposed gTLDs pending further review.